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Bermuda Guide

Know Before You Go...®

Why Bermuda?

  • Bermuda is the oldest and most populous British Overseas Territory
  • Bermuda is the only island in the world to be completely surrounded by coral reefs
  • The official currency of Bermuda is the Bermudian Dollar, which is on par with the US Dollar
  • Bermuda is home to the world's smallest and deepest natural harbor, called the Great Sound
  • The traditional Bermudian dish, Hoppin' John, is made from black-eyed peas, rice, and bacon

Bermuda Weather/Climate

Average Temperatures

January
68° F
57° F
February
68° F
57° F
March
68° F
57° F
April
72° F
59° F
May
75° F
64° F
June
81° F
70° F
July
84° F
73° F
August
86° F
73° F
September
84° F
72° F
October
79° F
70° F
November
73° F
63° F
December
70° F
61° F

Average Rainfall

January
4.4 inches
February
4.6 inches
March
4.8 inches
April
4.1 inches
May
4.6 inches
June
4.4 inches
July
4.4 inches
August
5.3 inches
September
5.1 inches
October
5.7 inches
November
5 inches
December
4.6 inches

Transportation on Bermuda

Getting to Bermuda and getting around. Our transportation tips will help make your trip smoother. More good sand advice.

Entry Documents

Proof of citizenship is required (passport).

Departure Tax

None

Driving

Nonresidents are not permitted to rent automobiles; all visitor transportation is by taxi or rental motor scooter (no driver’s license required) or bicycle.

Bermuda Weddings and Honeymoons

Vacationers don’t just stay in Bermuda villas - they come to paradise to get married and celebrate their honeymoons! Cost:
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Know Before You Go...® - Bermuda Travel Tips

Before making their way to Bermuda villas, vacationers like to know a little bit of helpful information to make them feel more at home during their stay. Take a look at our travel tips to make your time in villas in Bermuda even more relaxing.

Capital:
Hamilton
Population:
65,773
Size:
Largest landmass is 22 miles long and less than a mile wide; 21 square miles
Electric Current:
110
Time:
05:43 am zone:-4 (GMT/UTC -4)
Official Language:
English
Currency:
Bermudian dollar (BMD)
Tipping and Taxes:
Tipping and taxes are an important aspect of the tourism and hospitality industry in Bermuda. Like many other countries, Bermuda has a set of customs and regulations when it comes to tipping and taxes, which are important to understand for visitors to the island. Tipping is not mandatory in Bermuda, but it is considered a common courtesy to tip for good service. It is generally expected to tip around 15% of the total bill at restaurants, bars, and taxis. Some restaurants may include a service charge in the bill, in which case a tip is not necessary. It is also common to leave a small tip for hotel housekeeping and tour guides. In terms of taxes, there is a 17.5% value-added tax (VAT) on goods and services in Bermuda. This is usually included in the price of items such as meals, accommodations, and activities. There is also a 4.75% hotel occupancy tax that is added to the cost of hotel rooms. These taxes are used to fund public services and infrastructure on the island. It is importa
Dress Code:
The dress code in Bermuda is typically casual and relaxed, with an emphasis on comfortable and breathable clothing suitable for warm weather.
Topography:
low hills separated by fertile depressions
Telephone:
international: country code - 1-441

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